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states the plan was to kill him in a bombing in his favorite restaurant in the district. the suspect said he didn't care if by standers died the name of the restaurant was not mentioned in the inditement. >> but we hear it is popular with congressman on capitol hill because of this there is a new terror alert issued for the united states. >> lauren demarco live outside the saudi embassy. >> reporter: good morning americans worldwide are asked to be on the lookout for for or activity right now also -- terror activity right now. obama administration saying they are not planning terror action in iran but they are looking to further isolate the country. the ambassador was targeted in the terror plot iran is strongly denying the accusations calling them quote an evil american plot but u.s. attorney general, eric holder says one of the two men charged in the case a naturalized u.s. citizen, tried to meet with members of what he thought was the drug cartel in mexico back in may. instead he was meeting with a dea informant. u.s. officials say we are not going the war with iran an
states the plan was to kill him in a bombing in his favorite restaurant in the district. the suspect said he didn't care if by standers died the name of the restaurant was not mentioned in the inditement. >> but we hear it is popular with congressman on capitol hill because of this there is a new terror alert issued for the united states. >> lauren demarco live outside the saudi embassy. >> reporter: good morning americans worldwide are asked to be on the lookout for for or...
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states. we're looking to fundamentally change this, we want to reward excellence. we want to provide a lot more flexibility. where states and districts are status quo, challenge the dropout factories, trying to make a chance students have a chance to be successful. we want to get out of their way. >> some would say that's the easy way down toward privatization. the idea that government should take its hand out. interests, wouldn't you say? >> it's not us backing out, it's holding folks accountable. but giving them the flexibility at the local level to be succ s successf successful. this is all about creating great public schools for our nation's children. 6xrpga4ij!s!ekphave pri schools has been the big push. you've been an advocate for charter schools. many of them have the money of private interests. they don't care about dollar signs and bottom lines. ç desperately underfunded. where you have individuals, folks who want to come in, help divide trips to college campuses or pay for that a
states. we're looking to fundamentally change this, we want to reward excellence. we want to provide a lot more flexibility. where states and districts are status quo, challenge the dropout factories, trying to make a chance students have a chance to be successful. we want to get out of their way. >> some would say that's the easy way down toward privatization. the idea that government should take its hand out. interests, wouldn't you say? >> it's not us backing out, it's holding...
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population is a representative sample of the entire net states, a cross- section of the united states. so it is important that we have allowed an early voice. it has nothing to do with fund raising. host: pensacola, florida. independent line. good morning. caller: a comment and question. my comment is -- i think that the constant call for this big tent in the republican party can have deleterious effects. it can also dictate away from the true mission of what little "r" republican party should stand for, reduced government, more liberty. you looked at who they are pushing right now, and i am rather disappointed. it seems like with cain, especially with his federal reserve background. look at his first solution. the first solution for us is to tax us. it is not to give us more liberty or freedom or reduce government' scope. here is a question for you. how would you say someone like me, who is disappointed. i feel like i'm given a choice of lotion and suppositories with political parties and they both seem to have the same effect. guest: the republican party is for small government, for
population is a representative sample of the entire net states, a cross- section of the united states. so it is important that we have allowed an early voice. it has nothing to do with fund raising. host: pensacola, florida. independent line. good morning. caller: a comment and question. my comment is -- i think that the constant call for this big tent in the republican party can have deleterious effects. it can also dictate away from the true mission of what little "r" republican...
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a plan to assassinate saudi arabia's ambassador to the united states. it was a spectacular scheme. and it has once again ratcheted up the already tense relations with iran and raised more than a few questions here at home as well. not least of which was this for real? >> it certainly sounds like a hollywood script. gwen: in fact, i think that's how the f.b.i. director used that term. >> and you got to believe that some fire beneath the smoke because of who's blowing the smoke. it's the president, it's the secretary of state. it's the f.b.i., the head of the f.b.i. so i think there is something here. but it's a very strange plot. it's not characteristic of past quds force plots. they elicited help from this iranian american who basically like you said was a used car dealer. pretty shady character. didn't really have any sort of expertise. and -- in counterespionage or espionage and he approaches what he thinks is a mexican cartel agent and turns out to be a d.e.a. informant. it has a keystone cops feel to it. gwen: but the quds force, the air presence in
a plan to assassinate saudi arabia's ambassador to the united states. it was a spectacular scheme. and it has once again ratcheted up the already tense relations with iran and raised more than a few questions here at home as well. not least of which was this for real? >> it certainly sounds like a hollywood script. gwen: in fact, i think that's how the f.b.i. director used that term. >> and you got to believe that some fire beneath the smoke because of who's blowing the smoke. it's...
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god bless you and god bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ver]tars and stripes fore ♪ ♪ [stars and stripes forever] ♪ ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] ♪ ♪ [cheers] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i am the first one to admit every day i have to get up in the morning and tell myself that i can do this, there is no one better to do this than i am. >> harvard medical school, president of neuro up surgery, so sit prof. of neurosurgery and oncology, johns hopkins university, homeless, illegal migrant farm worker. >> i have to believe that every time i go into the arena, into the operating room, i have someone's life in my hands and i am fully capable of getting this patient in and out of the operating room because that is a trust that these patients have on me and i walk that fine line between confidence and arrogance. >> he shares his life story sunday night on c-span "q &a." >> watch more video of the candidates and see
god bless you and god bless the united states of america. thank you. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ver]tars and stripes fore ♪ ♪ [stars and stripes forever] ♪ ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] ♪ ♪ [cheers] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i am the first one to admit every day i have to get up in the morning and tell myself that i can do this, there is no one better to do this than i am....
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we started covering these kinds of issues because the candidate who became president of united states made an issue out of access to people with a lot of money, --people with a lot of money getting access to grants. he said that was not going to happen in his administration. there is nothing illegal about giving a campaign contribution and may in fact be business as usual, but we cover the relationship between money and politics. he seemed to acknowledge that there is one. host: so, what would you like to see done, with the information you put on your web site? the best place to find that would be iwatchnews.org. should lightsquared be prohibited from being allowed to build its network because of its connections to the white house? guest: i honestly have no opinion on that. i mean, i think there are some people that have some serious issues with lightsquared. the center for public integrity. we are just covering the relationship between money and politics. host: did you find there were investors from the obama administration or campaign network in, that had invested in lightsquared's
we started covering these kinds of issues because the candidate who became president of united states made an issue out of access to people with a lot of money, --people with a lot of money getting access to grants. he said that was not going to happen in his administration. there is nothing illegal about giving a campaign contribution and may in fact be business as usual, but we cover the relationship between money and politics. he seemed to acknowledge that there is one. host: so, what would...
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the current statute current covers the military who are outside the united states. the contracting industry has taken the position though the statute, it's called the military territorial jurisdiction act doesn't apply to state department contractors. and so we recommended that, we are not the first, this is a recommendation that goes back in 2007. we recommended to just within the military act to cover state department civilians. well, you're going to have a private army in iraq which in theory, the people there cannot be criminally prosecuted even if they committed homicide. >> one of the things the state department did that made a lot of sense a few years ago we just had contractor providing all security for state. and we had problems. so the state can put in charge at ds agent, one of their own agency in charge of every convoy and so on. that the state was involved. the amount of incidences were reduced significantly. but they can't do this. they're being asked, in fairness to stay, they are being asked to do something that i don't know how they're going to do i
the current statute current covers the military who are outside the united states. the contracting industry has taken the position though the statute, it's called the military territorial jurisdiction act doesn't apply to state department contractors. and so we recommended that, we are not the first, this is a recommendation that goes back in 2007. we recommended to just within the military act to cover state department civilians. well, you're going to have a private army in iraq which in...
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the united states has announced it is cutting off all aid to unesco after the cultural agency voted to let palestine be a full member. the white house called the vote a distraction from the least peace. others are calling it a historic moment. >> delegates from the unesco countries meeting in paris voted by a wide margin to adopt palestine as the 195th member of the organization. >> they have voted to adopt a draft resolution and decided to admit palestine as a member of unesco. >> recognition in the u.n. educational and cultural body strengthens the palestinian bid for membership and full membership. they are already calling it an important step forward in their long-running campaign to gain recognition and say that the unesco vote is groundbreaking. copper -- we became members of unesco. it is the beginning of establishing this on the ground and really having people realize it. >> but it has caused a diplomatic shockwaves. israel says it is a setback for the entire peace process. >> we regret that they have opted to adopt a resolution of science fiction. there is no palestinian state
the united states has announced it is cutting off all aid to unesco after the cultural agency voted to let palestine be a full member. the white house called the vote a distraction from the least peace. others are calling it a historic moment. >> delegates from the unesco countries meeting in paris voted by a wide margin to adopt palestine as the 195th member of the organization. >> they have voted to adopt a draft resolution and decided to admit palestine as a member of unesco....
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states said qaddafi must go and we're going to do it, you never would have got the united nations behind it and the arab league behind it, never would have got the rest of the world behind it and we would have been back with-- >> and we were backing this action by the time the united states became, became involved. look, the question is, are you interested in-- $is your idea of victory creating an international consensus or is it getting rid of this blood-minded dictator, who terrorized for years and-- >> we go the win and he is gone now, and isn't it a-- >> you're right, we got the win and i'm glad president obama did it. it's unfortunate that so many republican contenders for the presidency opposed this. was it done well? not particularly well. should it be a model how we should act? i don't think so. >> matt, it's not a model? >> every war is different. here it became a problem here in the u.s. backlash among congress and candidates. you have to sell your war when you go and engage overseas. >> and your argument that's partly because the president didn't want to appear to be leading.
states said qaddafi must go and we're going to do it, you never would have got the united nations behind it and the arab league behind it, never would have got the rest of the world behind it and we would have been back with-- >> and we were backing this action by the time the united states became, became involved. look, the question is, are you interested in-- $is your idea of victory creating an international consensus or is it getting rid of this blood-minded dictator, who terrorized...
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all the united states forces shall withdraw no later than december 31, 2011. oops. why didn't the point of that speech get more coverage? today we are reporting news that the american forces pledged to leave iraq by-- shoe! different people have different reasons for disliking obama's radical decision to do the thing george bush signed an agreement to do. >> if you look at every time we have deposed a dictator, the united states has always left troops behind to be able to enforce the fragile peace. >> jon: your season is but we never leave countries we've invaded. you must then be happy about the way things went in libya. we got rid of the dictator without ever committing ground fors. >> i opposed the president putting us into war in libya. one thing we should have learned in the last 12 years is that once we are involved in a foreign involvement, in a foreign entanglement, it's very difficult to get out. it's usually at a great price. >> jon: and i resent this president helping to depose qaddafi without the complications and costs of a never-ending occupation. it's
all the united states forces shall withdraw no later than december 31, 2011. oops. why didn't the point of that speech get more coverage? today we are reporting news that the american forces pledged to leave iraq by-- shoe! different people have different reasons for disliking obama's radical decision to do the thing george bush signed an agreement to do. >> if you look at every time we have deposed a dictator, the united states has always left troops behind to be able to enforce the...
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what would that have meant for the united states economy? >> guest: well, in detroit it would have been a disaster, and it would have rippled out from detroit very quickly whether it's dealers, suppliers, and we have tiers of suppliers from the lowest tech stuff to the highest tech stuff. >> host: sure. in my state of missouri, it's the largest manufacturing sector of the economy. >> guest: they had a couple plants down there, ford also had assembly plants. these assembly plants are like small cities under themselves with 4,000 jobs in the plant themselves, but for every job that is in a plant, there's two, three, four other jobs, trucking companies, other retailers, and restaurants that service the plant. the suppliers who bring parts in and out, and they -- they're a network, and they -- somebody closes the plant, these things stop immediately. if gm went belly up and had to liquidate, it would have been a matter of weeks before all their suppliers would have to shut down, and not to mention their dealers, and dealers are a big source of e
what would that have meant for the united states economy? >> guest: well, in detroit it would have been a disaster, and it would have rippled out from detroit very quickly whether it's dealers, suppliers, and we have tiers of suppliers from the lowest tech stuff to the highest tech stuff. >> host: sure. in my state of missouri, it's the largest manufacturing sector of the economy. >> guest: they had a couple plants down there, ford also had assembly plants. these assembly...
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states, in fact, made an issue out of access and people with a lot of money getting access to power and getting grants and that sort of thing. and he said very cheerily that that -- clearly that that wasn't going to happen in his administration. and, you know, i'm -- there's nothing illegal about giving a campaign contribution, and it may, in fact, be business as usual, but we cover the relationship between money and politics, and he seems to be acknowledging that there is one. so what would you like to see done with this information that you have put out there on your web site and the best place to find that would be iwatchnews.org, correct? >> guest: that's right. >> host: what do you think should be done with this? should lightsquared be prohibited, in your view, from being allowed to build its network because of its connections to the white house? >> guest: well, honestly, i have no opinion on that, and i don't think i could really do my job if i had an opinion on that because then i'd get into one side or the other. i mean, i think that there, obviously, are some people who hav
states, in fact, made an issue out of access and people with a lot of money getting access to power and getting grants and that sort of thing. and he said very cheerily that that -- clearly that that wasn't going to happen in his administration. and, you know, i'm -- there's nothing illegal about giving a campaign contribution, and it may, in fact, be business as usual, but we cover the relationship between money and politics, and he seems to be acknowledging that there is one. so what would...
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states and iraq. >> it cost the united states a foreign in blood and treasure. thousands of american lives, hundreds of billions of dollars. now after nearly nine years, the end of the iraq war is in sight. the united states and iraq were unable to reach an agreement on immunity for u.s. forces going forward so president obama is ordering all troops out of iraq by the end of this year. our white house correspondent dan lothian has more on the surprise announcement that came forward on friday. since then, a lot of people have been wondering, why couldn't the obama administration negotiate an agreement with the government in baghdad, the baghdad of nuri al maliki that would have allowed some u.s. troops, maybe 3,000, 5,000, some u.s. personnel, one in as many as 15,000. what was the stumbling block that prevented a continued u.s. military presence in iraq? >> well, wolf, i think that is a very important question that's being asked. why in fact did the u.s. not want to keep more of a presence past that 2011 deadline. that is a question that will be asked over the n
states and iraq. >> it cost the united states a foreign in blood and treasure. thousands of american lives, hundreds of billions of dollars. now after nearly nine years, the end of the iraq war is in sight. the united states and iraq were unable to reach an agreement on immunity for u.s. forces going forward so president obama is ordering all troops out of iraq by the end of this year. our white house correspondent dan lothian has more on the surprise announcement that came forward on...
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yuna alexander is director for the terrorism studies at the potomac institute. >> the united states was in a position actually to support the step forward and there was no followup and that's why i think they were discouraged. >> reporter: moving forward the question is can the united states line up enough support to discourage iran's government from launching any more efforts to stablizing other governments in the middle east? tom fitzgerald, fox 5 news. >>> you heard the saying an apple a day helps keep the doctor away. how about some broccoli? >>> meet a group of wounded warriors using a special connection to animals to help them heal. movie buffs! this film is tres bien, but the interest rate on your checking account is le pew. interest on your checking? earn more with new high yield free checking at capital one bank. your interest rate will be five times the national average. five times the interest! and free atms at any bank. show's over folks. make your way to capital one bank. what's in your wallet? were you crying? yeah. weri am a face unclogger. i am a nose coach. i am a throa
yuna alexander is director for the terrorism studies at the potomac institute. >> the united states was in a position actually to support the step forward and there was no followup and that's why i think they were discouraged. >> reporter: moving forward the question is can the united states line up enough support to discourage iran's government from launching any more efforts to stablizing other governments in the middle east? tom fitzgerald, fox 5 news. >>> you heard the...
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they would put me in cuffs and put me in the car. >> in an effort to move the united states to green energy needs to understand there are consequences for legislation. this legislation affected real people. >> you think those jobs are gone forever? >> i think those jobs for those 200 people in virginia are gone. they are not coming back to the united states. >> simple fact is they cost me my job. >> president barack obama is betting big on green jobs. consider this. when he visits the company outside washington chances are it has a green connection and a federal subsidy. leads to one innovation thomas edison could never quite make work. president obama thinks he can with a lot of your money. know what it is? we will show you after the you go next if you had a hoveround power chair? the statue of liberty? the grand canyon? it's all possible with a hoveround. tom: hi i'm tom kruse, inventor and founder of hoveround. when we say you're free to see the world, we mean it. call today and get a free hoveround information kit that includes a video and full color brochure. dennis celorie: "it
they would put me in cuffs and put me in the car. >> in an effort to move the united states to green energy needs to understand there are consequences for legislation. this legislation affected real people. >> you think those jobs are gone forever? >> i think those jobs for those 200 people in virginia are gone. they are not coming back to the united states. >> simple fact is they cost me my job. >> president barack obama is betting big on green jobs. consider...
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and three women in the united states every day on average are murdered by a partner. >> and what's happening i think across the country is that programs that address this issue are being cut. >> absolutely. absolutely. that's a huge issue. because we're not just noticing it in the adults but also our young girls. 40% of our young girls ages 14 through 17 know someone or themselves have been abused. and with their young boyfriends. so it's growing. >> and it has an effect on our young girls. it does. it affects them greatly and gives them the wrong message on how they should be treated by the young man and it gives the young men the authority to do anything they want to do because they get away with it. >> that's so true. >> your organization is important trying to empower young girls and women by the giving them the -- by giving them the right kind of information and help. tools that if they are in a relationship that is violent, they can get out of it. there are answers. >> definitely. there are. we have a campaign called "i am love" and that's for your young girls and their destiny. it tea
and three women in the united states every day on average are murdered by a partner. >> and what's happening i think across the country is that programs that address this issue are being cut. >> absolutely. absolutely. that's a huge issue. because we're not just noticing it in the adults but also our young girls. 40% of our young girls ages 14 through 17 know someone or themselves have been abused. and with their young boyfriends. so it's growing. >> and it has an effect on...
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san francisco is no longer the number one tourist stop in the united states. san francisco held the top spot for more than a dozen years. according to the upmarket magazine, their readers find the city's aggressive panhandlers too tough to handle. the question is, who is number one? would you believe charleston, south carolina? when it comes to natural beauty and great food, san francisco still beats charleston. ♪ >>> santana rocking mission high today. students getting to meet santana. and members of the guitar club got to jam with him. if that wasn't enough, the hall of famer gave 30 new guitars to the school. and spoke about the students believing in themselves. santana, mission high, class of 1965. >> can you imagine? >> that is so cool. >> what a great thing. >>> thanks for joining us tonight at 11:00. we hope to see you back tomorrow. >> bye-bye. >>> last week we called on bay area counties to beef up their drug and training programs in hopes of rehabilitating thousands of prisoners the state has been warehousing. clint wrote, it depends on the individ
san francisco is no longer the number one tourist stop in the united states. san francisco held the top spot for more than a dozen years. according to the upmarket magazine, their readers find the city's aggressive panhandlers too tough to handle. the question is, who is number one? would you believe charleston, south carolina? when it comes to natural beauty and great food, san francisco still beats charleston. ♪ >>> santana rocking mission high today. students getting to meet...
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the president praised the new free trade agreement between the united states and south korea. >> this agreement will support at least 70,000 american jobs. it'll increase exports, it'll boost the economy by more than our last nine trade agreements combined. >> reporter: president lee joined the president in a tour of the gm line. >>> the vacation administration is coming under fire for the loan scandal. a capitol hill hearing today focused on the failed fremont solar company and it's half billion dollar federal loan guarantee. coming up at 5:20 what lawmakers say the energy department specifically did wrong. >> today federal appeals court blocked parts of alabama's new immigration law described by some as the toughest in the nation. the ruling preventing them from enforcing or requiring schooling to check student immigration status. it also blocks a requirement for immigrants to carry documents proving their legal status. the ruling temporary but weakened a law that's frightened many. >> we are all scared because young kids are scared because she always say i don't want nobody to take
the president praised the new free trade agreement between the united states and south korea. >> this agreement will support at least 70,000 american jobs. it'll increase exports, it'll boost the economy by more than our last nine trade agreements combined. >> reporter: president lee joined the president in a tour of the gm line. >>> the vacation administration is coming under fire for the loan scandal. a capitol hill hearing today focused on the failed fremont solar...
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the company says item mroips 700 designers and engineers in the united states. the decision to assemble the car in inland was not received well bill auto workers we talked with at an occupy detroit rally last week. >> the work should be done here, not in finland. >> reporter: now, republicans in congress are questioning why the department of energy approved the loan in the first place, knowing in advance fisker would assemble his first cars in finland, not the u.s. >> i think when department of energy found occupant they could don't it in america, that was time to plug tull the plug. >> reporter: as to the other electric cars, tesla, almost another half billion dollars in loans, it plans to build 20,000 vehicles a year at a plant it bought in california. now being prepared for production to start next year. tesla's future depends on the success of this car, a family sedan called the model s, being seen here for the first time in tesla video from a test track. priced at around $57,000, it, too, is styled to come pete with luxury cars like the bmw and mercedes. >>
the company says item mroips 700 designers and engineers in the united states. the decision to assemble the car in inland was not received well bill auto workers we talked with at an occupy detroit rally last week. >> the work should be done here, not in finland. >> reporter: now, republicans in congress are questioning why the department of energy approved the loan in the first place, knowing in advance fisker would assemble his first cars in finland, not the u.s. >> i think...
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what the united states is considering now is putting about 3,000 combat troops into kuwait. in addition trainer who is would train iraqi who is came out into kuwait or other neighboring nations in the gulf states. this is just a token force. for now it's what the u.s. military thinks that's all they may need to keep iran from stepping forward and threatening any of the neighbors. >> any indication when this will be official or at least when it will be made public? >> they are still in the planning stages. there was a sense up until the last minute with the u.s. military and pentagon troops that remain in iraq, when the deal fell through and the president said that's it, we are pulling the plug, it sent everybody here to the drawing boards. >> jim miklaszewski is live for us at the white house. >> arrests tops our look around "news nation." nearly 100 protesters were arrested over the weekend and many of them in a cloud of pepper spray. we have video that comes to us -- that's not the video. there was a predawn raid that ended with nine arrests and dozens of people being forc
what the united states is considering now is putting about 3,000 combat troops into kuwait. in addition trainer who is would train iraqi who is came out into kuwait or other neighboring nations in the gulf states. this is just a token force. for now it's what the u.s. military thinks that's all they may need to keep iran from stepping forward and threatening any of the neighbors. >> any indication when this will be official or at least when it will be made public? >> they are still...
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. >> herman cain will put united back in the united states of america. if i didn't believe that, i wouldn't be here. we have run a campaign like nobody's ever seen. but then america has never seen a candidate like herman cain. we need you to get involved because together, we can do this. we can take the country back. ♪ ♪ >> bob: he ain't the marlboro man, that's for sure. it met this guy. i met him, a nice fella. different. does anybody, anybody, anybody can you tell me the message of that ad? >> greg: yes! >> bob: i was asking andrea, please. g sorry. >> andrea: i couldn't figure it out. i think it's the weirdest ad i've seen. i've worked with weird campaign managers. they tend to be quirky individuals who like to stay up late at night. this is the strangest thing i've ever seen. he said i wouldn't be here if it wasn't for herman cain but i'm like who the heck are you? >> eric: this is the smartest ad i've ever thing. this is a terrible political ad. it's on every network. >> dana: it's being made fun of. >> eric: but it's got his name on it, doesn'
. >> herman cain will put united back in the united states of america. if i didn't believe that, i wouldn't be here. we have run a campaign like nobody's ever seen. but then america has never seen a candidate like herman cain. we need you to get involved because together, we can do this. we can take the country back. ♪ ♪ >> bob: he ain't the marlboro man, that's for sure. it met this guy. i met him, a nice fella. different. does anybody, anybody, anybody can you tell me the...
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the united states played a huge role in this. but they preferred to not have it not seem like they were leading it. which they technically weren't. after a month or so. >> as to whether this is a template or a precedent for what may happen in syria or yemen or anyplace else, the best headline i saw over the week was actually a in "national journal" and read this way. what happens in libya stays in libya. libya was a very unusual circumstance. small crinlt. incompetent army. incompetent rebels. that's one reason this took so long. >> and what started as a humanitarian crisis. gwen: which didn't happen. >> close to europe. britain and france got exorcised about it. arab league approved it. the security council approved it. none of this has happened but it does set up a future dilemma for the obama administration. having said we are willing to commit limited force in a multilateral way if a humanitarian disaster is going to happen, well, what happens if the syrian government says we're finally going to move on homs and -- >> and you
the united states played a huge role in this. but they preferred to not have it not seem like they were leading it. which they technically weren't. after a month or so. >> as to whether this is a template or a precedent for what may happen in syria or yemen or anyplace else, the best headline i saw over the week was actually a in "national journal" and read this way. what happens in libya stays in libya. libya was a very unusual circumstance. small crinlt. incompetent army....
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the united states played a huge role in this. but they preferred to not have it not seem like they were leading it. which they technically weren't. after a month or so. >> as to whether this is a template or a precedent for what may happen in syria or yemen or anyplace else, the best headline i saw over the week was actually a in "national journal" and read this way. what happens in libya stays in libya. libya was a very unusual circumstance. small crinlt. incompetent army. incompetent rebels. that's one reason this took so long. >> and what started as a humanitarian crisis. gwen: which didn't happen. >> close to europe. britain and france got exorcised about it. arab league approved it. the security council approved it. none of this has happened but it does set up a future dilemma for the obama administration. having said we are willing to commit limited force in a multilateral way if a humanitarian disaster is going to happen, well, what happens if the syrian government says we're finally going to move on homs and -- >> and you
the united states played a huge role in this. but they preferred to not have it not seem like they were leading it. which they technically weren't. after a month or so. >> as to whether this is a template or a precedent for what may happen in syria or yemen or anyplace else, the best headline i saw over the week was actually a in "national journal" and read this way. what happens in libya stays in libya. libya was a very unusual circumstance. small crinlt. incompetent army....
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states, being silent when an american soldier is booed. we don't believe in that. we don't believe in standing silent when that happens. we don't believe in them being silent since. you want to be commander and chief, you can start by standing up for the men and women who wear the uniform of the united states, even when it is not political convenient. >> so what's going on here? last week we talked about how president obama was taking a much more assertive stance when he was talking to the congressional black caucus and now we are also seeing this week he is pointing the finger more and talking about what others are not doing or what ver nothe knack cuellar is not being used. you have people boo this gay soldier. you had this lackadaisical, where they didn't want to talk about it response. i think this is a good plan of attack for the president to point out the differences. he wants to hold the people accountable and the fact that he supported the repeal of don't ask, don't tell, supported the rights of gays and lesbians to openly serve in
states, being silent when an american soldier is booed. we don't believe in that. we don't believe in standing silent when that happens. we don't believe in them being silent since. you want to be commander and chief, you can start by standing up for the men and women who wear the uniform of the united states, even when it is not political convenient. >> so what's going on here? last week we talked about how president obama was taking a much more assertive stance when he was talking to...
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but the united states with the international community is committed to the libyan people. you have won your revolution. now we will be a partner as you forge a future that provides dignity, freedom, and opportunity. for the region, today's effects prove that the rule of an iron fist inevitably come to an end. citizens stood up to claim their rights. you are delivering a powerful rebuke to dictatorship and those leader who is try to deny dignity will not proceed. for us here in the united states, we are reminded of all those americans that we lost at the hands of gadhafi's terror. their families and friends necessary our thoughts and prayers. we recall their bright smiles and extraordinary lives and tragic deaths. we know that nothing can close the wound of their loss, but we stand together as one nation. for nearly months, many americans have provided extraordinary service in support of our efforts to protect the libyan people and provide them with a chance to determine their destiny. a skilled diplomat helped to lead the global response. our brave pilots have flown in lib
but the united states with the international community is committed to the libyan people. you have won your revolution. now we will be a partner as you forge a future that provides dignity, freedom, and opportunity. for the region, today's effects prove that the rule of an iron fist inevitably come to an end. citizens stood up to claim their rights. you are delivering a powerful rebuke to dictatorship and those leader who is try to deny dignity will not proceed. for us here in the united...
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of terrorism here in the united states. direct contact -- i thought we weren't talking to iran. >> a lot of things go on, as you know, that -- whether it was right or wrong, i haven't had a chance to make a judgment. but i -- we should make a judgment about iran and their activities, not only this latest rather blatant example of their... kinds of activities. but their plan throughout the whole middle-east area. they exported the i.e.d.s into afghanistan, the most lethal ones that killed americans. they're fooling around in bahrain, trying to cause trouble there. they have obviously, supported hamas and hezbollah and if other terrorist organizations. they are observingly a terrorist state. and they are attempting to, in the long run, restore persian higem any in the region and at the same time do what they can to harm the united states of america and israel. i think the president of the united states should go on national television and explain all of this to the american people so that they can understand what we are up ag
of terrorism here in the united states. direct contact -- i thought we weren't talking to iran. >> a lot of things go on, as you know, that -- whether it was right or wrong, i haven't had a chance to make a judgment. but i -- we should make a judgment about iran and their activities, not only this latest rather blatant example of their... kinds of activities. but their plan throughout the whole middle-east area. they exported the i.e.d.s into afghanistan, the most lethal ones that killed...
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the united states supreme court hasn't even issued an opinion that really deals with these issues in many years and these cases are at various steps in the process but i think in the new term the one we're in now that they are going to have to find a way to address at least one of these laws so all of the states have guidance. the law is just a mess and very confusing. >> it is very confusing, senator. how would you answer say for example harry reid that this is proof that states need to get out of this and leave it to the federal government. we can't have 50 state immigration laws and there needs to be one national standard. how would you answer that? >> i think that's interesting for him to say that because we have a national standard now. there are immigration laws on the books and the federal government has failed to enforce them. so it really doesn't matter what he says about what he wants to pass or what his policy might be. if the federal government is not going to enforce the law and leave it up to states, that's what we're trying to do and a number of states across the count
the united states supreme court hasn't even issued an opinion that really deals with these issues in many years and these cases are at various steps in the process but i think in the new term the one we're in now that they are going to have to find a way to address at least one of these laws so all of the states have guidance. the law is just a mess and very confusing. >> it is very confusing, senator. how would you answer say for example harry reid that this is proof that states need to...
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the united states eliminated -- >> could have been better. >> if the united states had put troops in. >> we had to be tracked into this basically by the europeans. the president was slow to come around to this. >> i don't think so. i think the president was slow to say we will put american troops on the ground and there was no political support for that here in the united states and i think there would have been consequences to putting troops on the ground in another muslim country give than we had troops in iraq and afghanistan and problems with the pakistanis. the question is and i think you are right, expos major flows in terms of nato and ultimately 2:the u.s. was engainled in another where but i think it was done in such a way as to not ar harm our relationships n the middle east and that is critical. >> it is hot clear the concept of leading from behind is a policy or whether it was just a practice that was applied in this case. you have to ask the question when it comes to syria are we leading from behind or leading at all? similarly with iran, it doesn't appear that the effort
the united states eliminated -- >> could have been better. >> if the united states had put troops in. >> we had to be tracked into this basically by the europeans. the president was slow to come around to this. >> i don't think so. i think the president was slow to say we will put american troops on the ground and there was no political support for that here in the united states and i think there would have been consequences to putting troops on the ground in another...
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i'm not sure you can do that though if you're going to be the president of the united states. >> you know what, i think people are hungering right now for honesty from the politicians and they're not getting it. and they see they're not getting it when it comes to difficult conversations. just take a range. immigration reform, congress paralyzed. can't get it done. conversations stop. people stop talking about terror babies, anchor babies, herman cain with electrified wall. he says it's a joke. >> i think he genuinely does think it's a good idea to have an electrified fence on board. >> are you talking about you're willing to kill people trying to come into the country. it's a diversion from the real conversation. talk about an assault on honest debate, the sub title of this book. if you want to say there are 13 million illegal immigrants in the country country, most of these people do not come by scurrying across the border. they fly into the country i think it's almost half of them come into the country and overstay visas, and we have a situation in arizona, alabama, where even the
i'm not sure you can do that though if you're going to be the president of the united states. >> you know what, i think people are hungering right now for honesty from the politicians and they're not getting it. and they see they're not getting it when it comes to difficult conversations. just take a range. immigration reform, congress paralyzed. can't get it done. conversations stop. people stop talking about terror babies, anchor babies, herman cain with electrified wall. he says it's a...
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russia and the united states are no longer a strategic rivals. they no longer pose strategic threats to one another as we did during the cold war. this is a point that needs to be stressed, particularly given some of the rhetoric coming out of moscow. russia is known othe longer thec core that it has been for the last 300 years. you can make a good argument that all those states are more dynamic politically, economically, and demographically down russia is itself. we see the chinese penetrating into central asia commercially. we see the growth and radicalization of movements that penetrate into central asia and the caucuses. russia does not reliably control the north caucasus let alone the southern caucasian states, no matter where its military forces may be. even despite the current disarray in europe and all the questions about the future of the european union, it is quite interesting that the ukraine is toward europe quit despite what moscow has done to push it in the other direction. russia faces a time where it needs to create stability alon
russia and the united states are no longer a strategic rivals. they no longer pose strategic threats to one another as we did during the cold war. this is a point that needs to be stressed, particularly given some of the rhetoric coming out of moscow. russia is known othe longer thec core that it has been for the last 300 years. you can make a good argument that all those states are more dynamic politically, economically, and demographically down russia is itself. we see the chinese penetrating...
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vice president for united states steel corporation. i will introduce a friend of the united states steel corp., rick great services in texas since taking over loadstar technologies. we have seen his ability to promote economic development, regulation on business. he is here to make an important policy. an issue that is as important here in western pennsylvania as in the state of texas. texas. [applause] today. there on the line with you. thank you for having me here today and it is great to be in the outskirts of pittsburgh, a work and the dreams of blue- collar american workers. the central issue facing american says the lack of jobs. 14 million americans are without one in six americans are job ready, but cannot find a full- time job. 45 million americans on food stamps. 48% of the households in this country have a least one benefits. our people have tough this out the best that they can but are looking for leadership and too rare in washington. i propose an economic growth package that will rebuild the engine of american prosperity.
vice president for united states steel corporation. i will introduce a friend of the united states steel corp., rick great services in texas since taking over loadstar technologies. we have seen his ability to promote economic development, regulation on business. he is here to make an important policy. an issue that is as important here in western pennsylvania as in the state of texas. texas. [applause] today. there on the line with you. thank you for having me here today and it is great to be...
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it's a major foreign policy victory for the united states and republicans just can't stand it. this is the ed show. let's get to work. >> working in libya with friends and allies, we've demonstrated what collective action can achieve in the 21st century. >> a brutal dictator is dead and republicans can't let president obama take credit. >> let's give credit where credit is due. the french and the british that led on this fight. >> tonight former assistant defense secretary lawrence korbe on the right wing reaction. and new jersey senator bob men endoze what gadhafi's death means for the families of the lockerbie victims. and arrested on sunday. tonight he joins me exclusively. and a right wing operative tries to ambush vice president joe biden and it doesn't go so well for the guy. >> let's get it straight, guys. don't screw around with me. >> we'll play you the rest of the tape. good evening, folks. good you have to with us tonight. eight months after the early stages of a revolution by the libyan people, seven months after nato forces sent war sbleens libyan air space, and tw
it's a major foreign policy victory for the united states and republicans just can't stand it. this is the ed show. let's get to work. >> working in libya with friends and allies, we've demonstrated what collective action can achieve in the 21st century. >> a brutal dictator is dead and republicans can't let president obama take credit. >> let's give credit where credit is due. the french and the british that led on this fight. >> tonight former assistant defense...